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Vic hotel security told PPE not necessary – Tenterfield Star
Security guards working in Victoria’s quarantine hotels were told they didn’t need to wear personal protective equipment when interacting with guests. An inqu…

Security guards working in Victoria’s quarantine hotels were told they didn’t need to wear personal protective equipment when interacting with guests.
An inquiry into the COVID-19 hotel quarantine program was on Monday shown the Department of Health and Human Services advice, dated June 8.
It stated there was no need for security guards to wear PPE when greeting guests in the lobby, taking them out for fresh air breaks or when making doorway visits if physical distancing could be maintained.
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